The Obamas are making the most of their vacation time. Since leaving the White House in January, they have been hitting some of the most exotic destinations imaginable.

After spending a few days in Palm Springs, Barack and Michelle Obama kicked off their tropical tour with a visit to entrepreneur Richard Branson's private Necker Island.

The next stop was The Brando, a luxury island resort on the atoll of Tetiaroa in French Polynesia. The resort is so exclusive, it can only be reached by boat or by two-engined Air Tetiaroa planes, according to People magazine. The former president has been there since March 15, while Michelle only joined her husband last week.

In mid-March, Barack Obama jetted off to The Brando, a resort on Tetiaroa, which is a private island in French Polynesia.

The AP reported that Obama traveled to the island by private jet from nearby Tahiti.

The Brando is named after the late Marlon Brando, who bought the island in 1967.

Paramount Pictures/"The Godfather"

16/

It was then transformed into a luxury resort in 2014.

Facebook/The Brando

17/

The resort has 35 villas on a white-sand beach. A one-bedroom villa costs north of $2,500 per night in the low season and more than $3,800 in the high season.

The Brando

18/

The villas have between one and three bedrooms; each has its own plunge pool.

Facebook/The Brando

19/

Activities are a big part of the Polynesian experience, and the Obamas have been taking advantage of this. Local news station TNTV published photos of Michelle Obama paddle boarding Sunday, after she joined her husband in French Polynesia.

20/

Besides enjoying the water activities, the former president is rumored to have been working on his memoirs during their stay at The Brando, according to the Telegraph.

The Obamas then joined Bruce Springsteen, Tom Hanks, and Oprah Winfrey aboard the "Rising Sun" yacht off the Island of Moorea in the South Pacific before leaving French Polynesia after a month's stay there, according to a photographer who snapped this shot of them.